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>> energy's been one of the favorites for a long time, there's areas we want to put energies into, putting options into, and the energy sector has been one of the top performing groups, and because, quite frankly, the refiners, stocks like valero, and the marathon oil there, so they put on a great show, and i think if you believe the world economy's improving, that's another area to continue to improve from the equity's side as well. liz: do you believe that, ben? do you believe the economy's improving? >> i do. liz: slightly; right? i don't know why -- i'm not putting on a cheer leading skirt -- >> please, please do. >> it's improving if you're a refiner, right about that. liz: leave it to elliot to get off the cheer leading skirt -- >> killing it, killing it. liz: exactly. ignore this world economy, great conversation, thank you so much. our one and only floor, under the weather, hmos like humana and united health with a great deal of exposure to medicare rates. here's why. rates could go down next year based on what's being said by the center for medicare and medicaid services. peter ba
>> energy's been one of the favorites for a long time, there's areas we want to put energies into, putting options into, and the energy sector has been one of the top performing groups, and because, quite frankly, the refiners, stocks like valero, and the marathon oil there, so they put on a great show, and i think if you believe the world economy's improving, that's another area to continue to improve from the equity's side as well. liz: do you believe that, ben? do you believe the...
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if we get much higher energy prices -- on going to give you an example. a few days ago natural-gas, which is in abundance in trading at three to $4 in the midwest and even lower in pennsylvania, trading $40 in new york for the day. the market was up because the day was cold, but that $40 price drove up electric prices for everybody in new england who is getting an increasing amount of their electricity off of natural-gas. and now we as a retailer of electricity feel that burden as we try to sell our customers this cheap gas. and frankly, higher energy prices put a drag on the economy gerri: you bet. we have the higher gas prices for 33 days. does that continue? >> i think it will continue until this administration wakes up and really starts acting as if they are economic illiterates , which i really think is a strong term, but really the problem we have got is high energy prices dampening growth and getting higher electric prices because of a lack of capacity to bring gas and gas products to the east coast. it is not about the environment. there is an ant
if we get much higher energy prices -- on going to give you an example. a few days ago natural-gas, which is in abundance in trading at three to $4 in the midwest and even lower in pennsylvania, trading $40 in new york for the day. the market was up because the day was cold, but that $40 price drove up electric prices for everybody in new england who is getting an increasing amount of their electricity off of natural-gas. and now we as a retailer of electricity feel that burden as we try to...
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it will hurt job creating investments in education and energy and medical research. it won't consider whether we're cutting some bloated program that has outlived its usefulness or a vital service that americans depend on every single day. it doesn't make those distinctions. emergency responders like the ones who are here today, their ability to help communities respond to and recover from disasters will be degraded. border patrol agents will see their hours reduced. fbi agents will be furloughed. federal prosecutors will have to close cases and let criminals go. air traffic controllers and airport security will see cutbacks, which means more delays at airports across the country. thousands of teachers and educators will be laid off. tens of thousands of parents will have to scramble to find child care for their kids. hundreds of thousands of americans will lose access to primary care and preventive care, like flu vaccinations and cancer screenings. and already, the threat of these cuts has forced the navy to delay an aircraft carrier that was supposed to deploy to t
it will hurt job creating investments in education and energy and medical research. it won't consider whether we're cutting some bloated program that has outlived its usefulness or a vital service that americans depend on every single day. it doesn't make those distinctions. emergency responders like the ones who are here today, their ability to help communities respond to and recover from disasters will be degraded. border patrol agents will see their hours reduced. fbi agents will be...
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energy policy in a platform. we haven't had an energy policy for 50 years, it is time all sides of the issue stick to the issue, get an energy policy that we haven't had and let make it work for the future of our country. sandra: it is a fierce debate, healthy debate, the president has a big decision ahead of him. it is a great debate, thank you for joining us tonight. >> thank you. >> thank you. sandra: database market moment. the markets were closed for presidents' day, but they did not stop dealmaking on wall street. officemax and office depot in advanced talks to merge. it is still possible for the talks to fall apart. involving the exchange of stock according to sources, officemax says the value with office depot worth $1.3 billion. it has been a dark age for the nuclear power industry but a breakthrough nuclear facility may prove a game-changer for the entire industry. the man behind that joins us next. and michigan is a right-to-work state, just don't tell anybody about it. doing everything they possibly c
energy policy in a platform. we haven't had an energy policy for 50 years, it is time all sides of the issue stick to the issue, get an energy policy that we haven't had and let make it work for the future of our country. sandra: it is a fierce debate, healthy debate, the president has a big decision ahead of him. it is a great debate, thank you for joining us tonight. >> thank you. >> thank you. sandra: database market moment. the markets were closed for presidents' day, but they...
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here's what sperling said. >> the president thinks that energy is a critical part of our economic future, and he will certainly talk about that, and he'll talk about that in many ways but most specifically on the importance of what that can mean not just for our energy security, but for our economic security and for jobs and innovation in our economy. >> reporter: so i didn't get an answer, obviously. [laughter] now, on the question of spending cuts and how serious the president would get about proposing those, speaker boehner told reporters this morning, quote: >> r eporter: and by the way, the senate democratic leader, harry reid, said that he would have his first meeting in quite a while with speaker boehner later this week. david and liz? david: all right. well, you asked the right question. it wasn't for want of trying that you didn't get an answer of some kind. thank you, peter. we'll see more of you tonight. and tonight it all begins at 8 p.m. live coverage of the state of the union address hosted by my buddy, he is back and roaring, neil cavuto, delivering -- well, he's not deliv
here's what sperling said. >> the president thinks that energy is a critical part of our economic future, and he will certainly talk about that, and he'll talk about that in many ways but most specifically on the importance of what that can mean not just for our energy security, but for our economic security and for jobs and innovation in our economy. >> reporter: so i didn't get an answer, obviously. [laughter] now, on the question of spending cuts and how serious the president...
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or for example, out of solar energy. you know, and those transportation projects that, you know, railroads from nowhere to no place in illinois. high-speed rail was mentioned earlier in the show. there are other places to take the money. granted you have to balance the budget in each specific account. sandra: not to mention unemployment benefits, et cetera. we can't even get into all of it. >> unemployment benefits? okay. sandra: we have to leave it there, peter. >> all right. >> thank you for joining us. it was a great article and one i think a the are of folks should read if they can get ahold he would of it. >> it is on fox news. sandra: turn to latest deal-making be a activity on wall street between officemax and office deboat along with solid investor data out of germany gave a boost to stocks. the dow closed above 14,000 for the third time this month with the s&p 500 hitting a fresh five-year high. the nasdaq gained 21 points. >>> next on "money", brutal proposed medicare cuts sucker-punched health insurers today.
or for example, out of solar energy. you know, and those transportation projects that, you know, railroads from nowhere to no place in illinois. high-speed rail was mentioned earlier in the show. there are other places to take the money. granted you have to balance the budget in each specific account. sandra: not to mention unemployment benefits, et cetera. we can't even get into all of it. >> unemployment benefits? okay. sandra: we have to leave it there, peter. >> all right....
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the energy story in the u.s. is not over. i think it is just beginning to blossom and that is going to help the energy sector and a variety of other sectors including manufacturing because we are the low-cost producers and that is going to be part of the story as to why u.s. manufacturing is on the rebound. both cyclically land on a secular basis. dennis: thank you very much. neither one of you have convinced me to sell. thanks,. cheryy: health care provider stocks have taken a big hit following a new report out of a government agency proposing lowering medicare rates next year. dennis: peter barnes joins us from the beltway with those details. peter: the federal government is proposing a cut of 5% or so in payments to insurance companies that offer medicare advantage, a popular in tempo style version of medicare, about a quarter of all seniors are in medicare, fifteen million enrolled in medicare advantage instead of regular medicare, medicare advantage costs a little bit less than usually offers additional benefits like vis
the energy story in the u.s. is not over. i think it is just beginning to blossom and that is going to help the energy sector and a variety of other sectors including manufacturing because we are the low-cost producers and that is going to be part of the story as to why u.s. manufacturing is on the rebound. both cyclically land on a secular basis. dennis: thank you very much. neither one of you have convinced me to sell. thanks,. cheryy: health care provider stocks have taken a big hit...
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you know, we can be north american energy independent. let's utilize our friends in canada and mexico. let's use our resources to be competitive with the rest of the world. stuart: why doesn't he just jump at it and create jobs, energy independence, very very quickly, real jobs no cost to the government or the taxpayer? why do you think he's not doing it? >> there's no good reason not to do it. that's why it is bipartisan. stuart: are the environmentalists that powerful? >> they are pretty strong, without question, they made a point that they did not want this thing done. they are going to have another protest in another week or two in washington as well. but it's, you know, this thing has been bipartisan, yes, senator kerry voted against it when he was a senator from massachusetts. he's in a different position now. let's hope he makes the right decision and says okay, we're ready for this after four and a half years. stuart: i have to leave it with the subject but i will leave it with you being somewhat skeptical that the president will
you know, we can be north american energy independent. let's utilize our friends in canada and mexico. let's use our resources to be competitive with the rest of the world. stuart: why doesn't he just jump at it and create jobs, energy independence, very very quickly, real jobs no cost to the government or the taxpayer? why do you think he's not doing it? >> there's no good reason not to do it. that's why it is bipartisan. stuart: are the environmentalists that powerful? >> they are...
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i also like energy. i have been long energy. by the way i think even though the economy is heading for a train wreck, precisely because the economy is built on trillion dollars deficits, 6 trillion dollars worth by the way since the great recession began in december of 07. it's built on massive deficits as i just said and 0% interest rates since 2008. what do we have to show for that? an almost 8% unemployment rate. you can correct me by saying 7.9 and get me back if you want to. liz: i will pull an eric belcher. >> you see we have negative gdp -- what is that getting us? liz: let's go with gold then. where you long gold? >> gold stocks are down -- look at the gdx down 40% in the last 18 months. we have a significant position about 15% in portfolio strategies. listen, if you had 85 billion dollars worth per month of fed debt montization you have to own some gold. you have to. once we hit 3 1/2% on the 10 year, that's going to stall this already fragile economy. then bernanke has a decision to make. is he going to sit on his hand
i also like energy. i have been long energy. by the way i think even though the economy is heading for a train wreck, precisely because the economy is built on trillion dollars deficits, 6 trillion dollars worth by the way since the great recession began in december of 07. it's built on massive deficits as i just said and 0% interest rates since 2008. what do we have to show for that? an almost 8% unemployment rate. you can correct me by saying 7.9 and get me back if you want to. liz: i will...
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the national debate on climate change and energy takes center stage on this president's day. thousands of demonstrators marched in d.c. this weekend calling for president obama take action on global warming. they want a carbon tax and they want the president to block that keystone pipeline. the demonstrators formed a human pipeline that went from the national mall to the white house. the protest was billed as the biggest ever climate demonstration in american history. organizers estimated the organizers they say 35,000 people showed up to protest. and more are expected today as well. it is monday morning, president's day. we have our company for you all ready to go, look at them, elizabeth macdonald is here and charles payne of course is here. first, both of you, your reaction to the climate change demonstrations in washington. go. liz: listen, the unions are for the keystone pipeline. afl-cio building and construction division wants it. the entire federation may be in full support of this. but this runs counter to what the president has said that he wants to do something abo
the national debate on climate change and energy takes center stage on this president's day. thousands of demonstrators marched in d.c. this weekend calling for president obama take action on global warming. they want a carbon tax and they want the president to block that keystone pipeline. the demonstrators formed a human pipeline that went from the national mall to the white house. the protest was billed as the biggest ever climate demonstration in american history. organizers estimated the...
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cleveland with akron-based first energy's ceo. liz? liz: how about this, 6 million customers in three of what would be the hardest hit states, new jersey, maryland, pennsylvania, tony alexander is the ceo and president of first energy in a fox business exclusive. let's get right to it, tony. how did you do in the storm? >> we're talking about the storm that just hit this weekend? well, we did okay. we got about a foot of snow, primarily in new jersey and western pennsylvania. but the system held together well. we got most customers back on relatively quickly. so we were prepared. we had a lot of people on the ground. and most of the damage was focused much more into the northeast. liz: to the point where you started offering some of your workers to help other utility companies; right? >> well, that is one of the great advantages of the utility industry where we truly do help each other in the middle of a storm like this. because you need those resources, because you're really rebuilding an area, typically, when a major storm comes
cleveland with akron-based first energy's ceo. liz? liz: how about this, 6 million customers in three of what would be the hardest hit states, new jersey, maryland, pennsylvania, tony alexander is the ceo and president of first energy in a fox business exclusive. let's get right to it, tony. how did you do in the storm? >> we're talking about the storm that just hit this weekend? well, we did okay. we got about a foot of snow, primarily in new jersey and western pennsylvania. but the...
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or renewable energy. i don't understand why this seems to be the one focus of our administration where they plow unlimited amountings of money towards an industry already receiving $20 billion dollars over the year and has yet to create a technology that works today. if you going to do it, go for it. private business should dictate that pathway, should not be the government, an they should not be trying to manipulate one energy source from another which is basically taking oil and gas revenues directing that to clean energy. in a way, that's not a level playing field, and that's directing money as the president seems fit, not as the public seems fit. cheryl: chris, i have to wonder, too, what kind of public support the president gets. right now, this is president's day weekend. you got incredibly high gasoline prices right now. we had a reporter on earlier tucking about the lack -- talking about the lack of refinerying across the country so gasoline prices go higher, but the president says, no, no, no, dr
or renewable energy. i don't understand why this seems to be the one focus of our administration where they plow unlimited amountings of money towards an industry already receiving $20 billion dollars over the year and has yet to create a technology that works today. if you going to do it, go for it. private business should dictate that pathway, should not be the government, an they should not be trying to manipulate one energy source from another which is basically taking oil and gas revenues...
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become more energy independent. don't? >>> all right. thank you, chris. the big stories in the week ahead from wall street to hollywood, and our correspondents will tell you what you need to know. we begin tonight with what's happening at the pentagon. >> i'm barbara starr at the pentagon. defense secretary leon panetta was to be home in california in retirement, but now that congress will not deal with the chuck hagel nomination for another ten days, panetta still is on the job. he will travel to brussels for a nato summit to talk about afghanistan and other security issues. when the summit is over on friday, the big question, does he come back to the pentagon or does he try once again to go home to california? >> i'm poppy harlow in new york and while the markets are closed monday for the presidents' day holiday, but when they reopen tuesday, we will get key earnings and economic reports. the latest existing home sales numbers will come out wednesday that will help us see if the housing recovery is continuing because existing home sales account for abou
become more energy independent. don't? >>> all right. thank you, chris. the big stories in the week ahead from wall street to hollywood, and our correspondents will tell you what you need to know. we begin tonight with what's happening at the pentagon. >> i'm barbara starr at the pentagon. defense secretary leon panetta was to be home in california in retirement, but now that congress will not deal with the chuck hagel nomination for another ten days, panetta still is on the job....
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it takes a lot of energy. you're traveling around the world. you know, being betty white is a very different job. >> i think we also get to select. >> i'm with you. >> the people out there, i don't care what you're doing. good you're running for political office, the voters get to pick. they get to judge your vietality and whether or not you're qualified. you have to be able to do the job. >> my friend said recently that, you know, look at the forefathers, they did all the magic at 30 and 40. our politicians are too old now. there were meanty of people who didn't think you could be doing what you're doing now. >> i'm a firm believer, i have little kids. i started a new career, as selfishly we all want to stay young. we have these little blue pills, i hear. i don't know what they do, but they help people stay young. >> i guess we're going to get to some weight issues later in the segment. we are just a little politically correct. i thought it was great that the pope did that, where i think a lot of coaches, a lot of the storied coaches out there
it takes a lot of energy. you're traveling around the world. you know, being betty white is a very different job. >> i think we also get to select. >> i'm with you. >> the people out there, i don't care what you're doing. good you're running for political office, the voters get to pick. they get to judge your vietality and whether or not you're qualified. you have to be able to do the job. >> my friend said recently that, you know, look at the forefathers, they did all...
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more spending on education, infrastructure and green energy. pay for it with more taxes on the private sector and on the rich. the president says the government can rebuild the middle class. on capitol hill there will be numerous standing ovations, but 80% thinks that the opportunity for the next generation is disappearing. more than half think the economy will never fully recover and just as the president demands more spending, he reports waste and fraud in the program is put in place. there you have it. the great divide. that's perhaps the true state of the union. stay right there, "varney & company" is about to begin with dr. ben carson. >> all right. everybody, the headline of this morning is dr. ben carson, the man who lectured president obama at the national prayer breakfast last week. he joins us right now. dr. carson, you've taken a leadership role whether you like it or not. what is your next move? are you going to stand for elective office? >> i have no intention of getting into the political arena unless god forces me into it because
more spending on education, infrastructure and green energy. pay for it with more taxes on the private sector and on the rich. the president says the government can rebuild the middle class. on capitol hill there will be numerous standing ovations, but 80% thinks that the opportunity for the next generation is disappearing. more than half think the economy will never fully recover and just as the president demands more spending, he reports waste and fraud in the program is put in place. there...
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on regulations on energy policy. all of this affects them. liz: one of the things that i have seen here are businesses that popped back up after the financial crisis. you look forward and you say, what can we do out of washington, d.c. you used to head the office of management budget. melissa: that was liz claman talking to mr. portman. they were talking about some really inspirational stories. people getting up and running and making our economy work. it was very windy. our satellite was not working very well. liz claman is on all day today. she will be speaking live with gary. lori: ennobled by hurricanes sign -- what are they warning about with regard to san diego? liz: up to 2 billion could be taken back. they are talking about layoffs at the faa. federal prosecutors getting laid off at the department of justice. also, tens of thousands of and naa jobs. the thing with that is we do not know if it is pork that they will pull back. on top of that, you see their cuts of 168 million. i will tell you something, when i looked for the memo, i di
on regulations on energy policy. all of this affects them. liz: one of the things that i have seen here are businesses that popped back up after the financial crisis. you look forward and you say, what can we do out of washington, d.c. you used to head the office of management budget. melissa: that was liz claman talking to mr. portman. they were talking about some really inspirational stories. people getting up and running and making our economy work. it was very windy. our satellite was not...
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and america can become an energy exporter. >> we're in the midst of an energy boom and it's lowering the price of electricity and bringing manufacturing back to america. a housing boom fueled by the lowest interest rates in history. and 35 months of private sector job creation. america's future could be great. >> i'd like to focus on what lies beyond the fiscal debate. >> i'd like to, too. but that's not possible the with a sequester deadline about to descend on the american economy. when will washington's small thinking about big problems end? if this week is any indication, the dysfunction won't end any time soon. earlier this week we learned the euro area experienced its third straight quarter of negative growth. gdp there fell by 0.6%, the worst since 2009. europe has been experimenting with austerity. the deep cuts to government spending that have failed to turn the euro area economies around. unemployment in the euro area is 11.7%. some countries like spain and greece above 25%. washington is less than two weeks away from austerity in the form of the sequester. $85 billion in a
and america can become an energy exporter. >> we're in the midst of an energy boom and it's lowering the price of electricity and bringing manufacturing back to america. a housing boom fueled by the lowest interest rates in history. and 35 months of private sector job creation. america's future could be great. >> i'd like to focus on what lies beyond the fiscal debate. >> i'd like to, too. but that's not possible the with a sequester deadline about to descend on the american...
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we need green energy spending. rather than talking about how strong we are in producing fossil fuels. that is the weakness in the economy and the belief that we are in a recession playing into his hands. >> he has the pulpit and he can talk about what he will do to revive spirits. the hangover is what will really harm the president. rest assured, he will talk tomorrow night about how he will use tax breaks to bring many factory jobs back to the united states. what he is saying is he will bring back jobs that play the equivalent of a starbucks while the on a daily basis. dagen: what would you do then? if you had 53% of people thinking we are in a recession, that could actually cause economic weakness. people's behavior changes the way the economy performs. >> if you were to ask me what i were going to do, i am always looking at economic growth. we are the most talented people on earth. there is no reason the economy should be slow right now. reduce the tax burden. reduce the regulatory burden. make trade free. that
we need green energy spending. rather than talking about how strong we are in producing fossil fuels. that is the weakness in the economy and the belief that we are in a recession playing into his hands. >> he has the pulpit and he can talk about what he will do to revive spirits. the hangover is what will really harm the president. rest assured, he will talk tomorrow night about how he will use tax breaks to bring many factory jobs back to the united states. what he is saying is he will...
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i am not saying how many energy drinks i have had in one day. connell: today, for example. dagen: not today. my most consumed in a day. a dozen. a carnival of crazy. good luck with that. nicole: dagen, please be careful. let's talk about what is going on here. we will start off with groupon. groupon looking stellar this morning. the analysts are jumping on board. they are of pain from buys to neutrals. at 5.60, they think they have some upside potential. i want to take a look at buffalo wild wings. another name on the move. chicken wing prices, which we have reported before, have been very high. barclays have a price target of $89. the company themselves say they are energized. the analyst seem to be mixed on buffalo wild wings. some are conservative and some, you know, are worried. back to you. dagen: thank you. connell: not a fan of apple. we spoke about that earlier. he will have a chance to explain that next. dagen: the nomination of jack lew to be the next treasury secretary. not everyone is convinced he is the right pick. take a look at, you know, he will be responsib
i am not saying how many energy drinks i have had in one day. connell: today, for example. dagen: not today. my most consumed in a day. a dozen. a carnival of crazy. good luck with that. nicole: dagen, please be careful. let's talk about what is going on here. we will start off with groupon. groupon looking stellar this morning. the analysts are jumping on board. they are of pain from buys to neutrals. at 5.60, they think they have some upside potential. i want to take a look at buffalo wild...
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being energy star. so that's been an important area. we want consumers to think about that also when they buy products, to think about the energy consumption, the footprint that they generate from that. but, obviously, as you sell or more and more appliances, energy efficiency's important, and the home appliances is another category where we can see the benefit of energy efficiency. >> host: david steel of samsung, when you think about the future of tv, what does that phrase mean to you? >> guest: well, the future of tv means what it's meant at least the last few years, certainly, which is getting bigger. you know, it used to be that we would say 40 inch was about as tvs would go in the home. now we're seeing the fastest-growing part of the tv market is 60 inch and above. we're showing here at the booth 85 inch and 110-inch ultrahigh definition tvs. so we see still the continued growth of large screen televisions in the home. consumers have warmed to the scale of big screen tvs and the great entertainme
being energy star. so that's been an important area. we want consumers to think about that also when they buy products, to think about the energy consumption, the footprint that they generate from that. but, obviously, as you sell or more and more appliances, energy efficiency's important, and the home appliances is another category where we can see the benefit of energy efficiency. >> host: david steel of samsung, when you think about the future of tv, what does that phrase mean to you?...
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what he's saying is, yes, perhaps you could cut green energy or solar panels or subsidies for different interests or whatever else, he says no, i'm going to do this first and cut funding for local government to keep their fire stations open and endanger people's lives. i think this qualifies at the definition of chutzpa. >> the folks standing behind me here, the firefighters are going to lose their jobs because that's what my priorities are as president. i get to decide who goes first and i'm telling you the people behind me who have taken the day off of to be with me, they're the first ones to get the ax because that's what i say and somehow he posits it all as the evil doing of the tax-hating republicans. >> that's right, the republicans would rather see people's homes burn to the ground than they would increase taxes on millionaires and billionaires and the rhetoric is going to get intense and more intense between now and the end of the month when the sequester comes in. because remember this, this is so key to this understanding. the president likes federal spending and especially r
what he's saying is, yes, perhaps you could cut green energy or solar panels or subsidies for different interests or whatever else, he says no, i'm going to do this first and cut funding for local government to keep their fire stations open and endanger people's lives. i think this qualifies at the definition of chutzpa. >> the folks standing behind me here, the firefighters are going to lose their jobs because that's what my priorities are as president. i get to decide who goes first and...
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more to the energy bill and gasoline. consumer pay for both energy commodities, gasoline and diesel and energy services, electricity and natural gas. the gas part, that's the part that's been going up, the biggest part. the smaller piece, the utilities, they have been dock down. that's something of an offset, why the worst case scenarios courtney spun out may not come true. add up uncertainties, high gasoline prices, sequester, payroll taxes, security, growth, that line that goes through the green number, that's the range of forecast. you can see for the first quarter it's the largest, 3% to 1.5%. maybe lower if we get the sequester, payroll tax ends up worse than we thought. it's supposed to increase as the year goes by. two important off sets could be out there. housing is one. hiring and wages another. better housing values can make consumers feel more confident in spending. hiring and wages could give them the means to do so. >> i can see how higher gasoline prices canredirect spending. isn't gasoline one of the const
more to the energy bill and gasoline. consumer pay for both energy commodities, gasoline and diesel and energy services, electricity and natural gas. the gas part, that's the part that's been going up, the biggest part. the smaller piece, the utilities, they have been dock down. that's something of an offset, why the worst case scenarios courtney spun out may not come true. add up uncertainties, high gasoline prices, sequester, payroll taxes, security, growth, that line that goes through the...
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that's the year over year price change in the energy commodities versus energy services. the services are the electricity and natural gas. those have been negative. it's the smaller part of the energy bill but there is an offset. >> it all evens out. >> it doesn't all even out. it is on the upswing. in general there's an offset there. i'm paying less for gasoline, more for gasoline, less for natural gas. those two combined, 9 or 10% of the total consumer bill, consumer spending. it's not that big a deal in total but in our brains it's a huge amount. >> therefore pay more for gasoline. >> bring in chris faulkner, president and ceo of bright link oil and gas. you heard our conversation, is four the new three. >> four is the new three and five is the new four. gas at $4.11 and the whole world ended. reported folks going to ride the bike to work, not going to drive my car, we're not that far but numbers seem staggeringly different. >> you read things like refinery outages, hurricane sandy, et cetera, et cetera. wouldn't it be temporary. this gasoline spike, therefore, is also
that's the year over year price change in the energy commodities versus energy services. the services are the electricity and natural gas. those have been negative. it's the smaller part of the energy bill but there is an offset. >> it all evens out. >> it doesn't all even out. it is on the upswing. in general there's an offset there. i'm paying less for gasoline, more for gasoline, less for natural gas. those two combined, 9 or 10% of the total consumer bill, consumer spending....
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in the next couple of weeks with hopes that its place in the future of clean energy is not a lot of wind. nbc bay area news. >> beautiful out there, though. >>> it's one of the most dangerous sailing trips in the world. 13,000 miles from new york to san francisco around cape horn off the southern tip of south america. >> an international trailing crew aboard the sailing yacht "maserati" broke the record, the old record of 57 days 3 thundershowers was set in 1998. they beat it by 11 days. >> world records are not that easy to come by and we're very fortunate to have managed to it, you know, when we set out to do this, we wanted to send a very nice reference time that would be very difficult for whoever comes after us to beat. and i think we've managed to accomplish that for sure. >> the nine-member crew says the trip was not easy. waves in the southern ocean can get to 50 feet high. they say they're looking forward to a good meal. hopefully one they can keep down. >> they can find a good meal in san francisco. >>> all right. let's take a look over san francisco. >> oh, yeah. >> this
in the next couple of weeks with hopes that its place in the future of clean energy is not a lot of wind. nbc bay area news. >> beautiful out there, though. >>> it's one of the most dangerous sailing trips in the world. 13,000 miles from new york to san francisco around cape horn off the southern tip of south america. >> an international trailing crew aboard the sailing yacht "maserati" broke the record, the old record of 57 days 3 thundershowers was set in 1998....
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with 5-hour energy. i get hours of energy now -- no crash later. wait to see the next five hours. >>> dealing with ipos can be difficult and dangerous, because the prospect of instant gains is so enticing. >> that was easy. >> euphoria can cloud your better judgment. everybody who got in on the aborted facebook deal knows too well, you need a consistent method so you don't get torn to pieces by something you don't understand, a deal you can't fathom or make heads or tails of. so here is your primer on analyzing hot from cold and safer from more dangerous. the most important thing with the ipo isn't what the company does, it's the company's pedigree. what do i mean by that? i care who the executives are, who the investors are, and the first call with the managers can be irrelevant and strangely, it's the least important part of the pedigree equation. that's because so many of the best deals represent technology companies, including social media, and those companies revolve around an invention more than a management team, and maybe just an algorithm.
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sins than being gay nope she just obsessed with gays had to really to spend all your free time and energy rallying against something that has zero effect on you or anyone else. ok like we see so far check us out on blue at hulu dot com slash and break into the set there you can watch the latest episode of breaking the set like yesterday's show it just happened to be our hundred episode check it out and also scroll through and watch every show we've had in the middle of december so those who favor us and calming fare when do we not blue dot com break in the fat and let you take a break from my preaching for now but stay tuned to hear about the h.i.v. epidemic and how it's being blacked out by the corporate media next. i never knew adam lanza person but i was in the same high school as that he was younger than me just a little bit younger. i always thought he was different i always into something funny he rarely talks and you don't he was a shy kid. i don't know if anyone was friends with him i also don't know of anyone who's particularly mean to the what i do know is that it was very clear
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he is going to reiterate the same things we heard for years now, infrastructure spending, education, energy, but he is going to need to lay out the fact that this is not working and drive it home to the american people and take the far side -- neil: history suggests, his inaugural address suggests he won't but all trains turn. i will say there is an argument that now is not the time to cut. it was apparently the time to hike taxes but that is okay. a couple years i can understand we were in dire circumstances that was not the time to cut. when is the time to cut? if times are better, still not, when we are really booming you don't worry about cutting because whenever need we have to cut. i would like if you get a big raise at work or move to a new job of a sudden you are earning more money so that the dutch doesn't seem as worrisome because you have more money never mind you have your visa and mastercard credit line back up to the max, you feel you can handle it better because you have more money but no guarantee you always line doesn't make it visible to those credit lines. that is the rea
he is going to reiterate the same things we heard for years now, infrastructure spending, education, energy, but he is going to need to lay out the fact that this is not working and drive it home to the american people and take the far side -- neil: history suggests, his inaugural address suggests he won't but all trains turn. i will say there is an argument that now is not the time to cut. it was apparently the time to hike taxes but that is okay. a couple years i can understand we were in...
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we have an energy issue that still is with us. there are a lot of subject that is are out. there but when you're here a few days before march 1rks the fiscal issues are the ones i wanted to bring you up to date but i'll try to answer any questions have you on any of these issues. thank you very much. \[applause] >> thank you senator. please come and join me on the stage and we have people in the aisles holding microphones for people with questions. >> let me start with one while people are getting their thoughts together and lining up. i think all of us who work here at n.i.h. are inspired about the scientific opportunities we have now, unprecedented. you heard about some this morning. we feel like this a moment in history and yet we're not sure that message is fully get ago cross. i've had the chance in the last year and a half to meet with more than 200 members of the congress one on one to have a chance to explain what n.i.h. is all about. both parties, both houses, i would say all of those meetings have gone well because the case is so compelling and this is not a parti
we have an energy issue that still is with us. there are a lot of subject that is are out. there but when you're here a few days before march 1rks the fiscal issues are the ones i wanted to bring you up to date but i'll try to answer any questions have you on any of these issues. thank you very much. \[applause] >> thank you senator. please come and join me on the stage and we have people in the aisles holding microphones for people with questions. >> let me start with one while...
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things than being gay nope she just obsessed with gays had to really to spend all your free time and energy rallying against something that has zero effect on you or anyone else. looking like you see so far check us out on a blue at hulu dot com slash and break into those so there you can watch the latest episode of breaking the set like yesterday's show it just happened to be our one hundredth episode check it out and also scroll through and watch every show we've had in the middle of december so those who favor us in coming and see how we're doing on new dot com breaking the set now let me take a break from my preaching for now but stay tuned to hear about the hiv epidemic and how it's being blacked out by the corporate media next. i never knew adam lanza in person but i was in the same high school as adam he was younger than me just a little bit younger. i always thought he was different i always into something funny he rarely talks and you don't use a shy kid. i don't know anyone who is friends with him i also don't know of anyone who is particularly mean to the what i do know is that i
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>> mentioned energy earlier in the show. get long ieo. i think it keeps going from here. >> the marblettes. >> thanks for watching. back here again at 5:00 thom for more "fast money." don't go anywhere. "mad money" with jim cramer starts right now. >>> i'm jim cramer. welcome to my world. >> you need to get in the game! >> they're going to go out of bit. he's nuts. they're nuts. they know nothing. >>> i always like to say there's a bull market somewhere. >> "mad money," you can't afford to miss it. >>> hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money." welcome to cramerica. other people want to make friends. i'm trying to educate and teach, so call me at 1-800-743-ccnbc. >>> people like -- the s&p falling 7.3%, and the nasdaq climbed 0.68%. >> house of pleasure. >>> it's a natural instinct to fight given how immediate yolk are fights have been, but buy the dips, sell the rips attitude has been the way to go. the way to win since 2000, but it sure isn't winning now. you sold the rips, you sold a ton of stocks a long time ago. you don't have any stoc
>> mentioned energy earlier in the show. get long ieo. i think it keeps going from here. >> the marblettes. >> thanks for watching. back here again at 5:00 thom for more "fast money." don't go anywhere. "mad money" with jim cramer starts right now. >>> i'm jim cramer. welcome to my world. >> you need to get in the game! >> they're going to go out of bit. he's nuts. they're nuts. they know nothing. >>> i always like to say...
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right now, there is no energy in the republican party. the establishment, itself, is inundated. they have plenty of money, but they have no support. no support is a strong phrase, but very little. energizing a relationship between a republican party, which i agreed with mitt romney on only one thing that he said that that is that it is the natural home of hispanic americans. putting up 25 bottles of water, per se. if you have skeletons in your closet, make them dance. he was taking this faux pas of the moment. i think he is there. interestingly, there is another hispanic american, freshman senator from texas. conservative, as is rubio. he is making a strong impact. two of the generational stars are both hispanic americans, both are making quite a name for themselves. ashley: where does this immigration go? >> it will go where it does. if i can be that deep and profound. the truth is, the content right now is not set in terms of the national interest. how many people do we want in this country? how many people do we want to bring into this country through and amnesty program? do
right now, there is no energy in the republican party. the establishment, itself, is inundated. they have plenty of money, but they have no support. no support is a strong phrase, but very little. energizing a relationship between a republican party, which i agreed with mitt romney on only one thing that he said that that is that it is the natural home of hispanic americans. putting up 25 bottles of water, per se. if you have skeletons in your closet, make them dance. he was taking this faux...
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president obama spoke very heavily about solar stocks and alternative energy and referenced him again in his inaugural, and they have been up really since november. >> thanks, bob. a market that is rallying here. the market is 40 minutes before the closing bell sounds, and the market is higher, 52 points, and the s&p 500 showing a nice move on the upside, as you can see there. if you can't beat them, join them. best buy is set to begin price matching against online retailers. find out which shock you're better off with next? >> after a huge outcry from fans, including bill and myself, was this a marketing debacle like new coke or stroke of genius to drive sales? stay with us here on "closing bell." would define you as an innovator. to hold more than one patent of this caliber... would define you as a true leader. ♪ to hold over 80,000... well that would make you... the creators of the 2013 mercedes-benz e-class... quite possibly the most advanced luxury sedan ever. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. >>> welcome b
president obama spoke very heavily about solar stocks and alternative energy and referenced him again in his inaugural, and they have been up really since november. >> thanks, bob. a market that is rallying here. the market is 40 minutes before the closing bell sounds, and the market is higher, 52 points, and the s&p 500 showing a nice move on the upside, as you can see there. if you can't beat them, join them. best buy is set to begin price matching against online retailers. find out...
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campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. campbell's. google's backyard for the wbing it on challenge.. [fight bell: ding, ding] what's your preferred search engine? search engine, uhh, probably google. if we do a side by side blind test comparison, and you end up choosing google, you get an xbox. i'll bet you the xbox, you bet me your son. well let's look up what you need. okay, i would do the left. yeah? what?! i am a daddy! bing wins it! bing won. bing did win. people prefer bing over google for the web's top searches. don't believe it? go to bingiton.com and see what you're missing. is efficiently absorbed in small continuous amounts. citracal slow release continuously releases calcium plus d with efficient absorption in one daily dose. citracal slow release. good afternoon. chase sapphire. in (push button tone) this is stacy from springfield. oh whoa. hello? yes. i didn't realize i'd be talking to an actual person. you don't need to press "0," i'm here. reach a person, not a prompt whenever
campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. campbell's. google's backyard for the wbing it on challenge.. [fight bell: ding, ding] what's your preferred search engine? search engine, uhh, probably google. if we do a side by side blind test comparison, and you end up choosing google, you get an xbox. i'll bet you the xbox, you bet me your son. well let's look up what you need. okay, i would do the left. yeah?...
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the area that i still think has the most room right now is energy. specifically exploration and protection. they have not kept pace over the last couple of years with the rest of this market, so, if you want to own the basket, the ticker is ieo. specific names, look at apache, every one of these charts looks incredible and valuation-wise, they still have room. >> why not go with the refiners? >> what i'm pointing to you is the next refinery -- the refiners, those charts are hockey sticks. you want to focus on companies that can do what the refiners have done. if you get an uptick in nat gas and oil, these are the names most levered to it. and they are not screamingly expensive. >> hi, guy. >> hi, mel. oracle. i'm not a believer we're breaking out. we'll get into that later. >> why not? >> do you want me to give you the top trade? >> go ahead. >> look at oracle, the deal got approval today. that stock has been on fire. going to basically make a 13-year high in the next couple of days. i think oracle still works here. they do everything right. valuatio
the area that i still think has the most room right now is energy. specifically exploration and protection. they have not kept pace over the last couple of years with the rest of this market, so, if you want to own the basket, the ticker is ieo. specific names, look at apache, every one of these charts looks incredible and valuation-wise, they still have room. >> why not go with the refiners? >> what i'm pointing to you is the next refinery -- the refiners, those charts are hockey...
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on a path to energy independence much sooner than you might expect. ed morse from citigroup joins us. ed, always great to see you. >> good to see you. >> we had the resources in north america to be the middle east in terms of oil for awhile. so, what now is changing the environment such that it can happen? >> well, we had a price trigger over the last decade and that led to innovation and the employment of a lot of cap tam by a lot of companies and here we are growing our production base by over million barrels a day per year and there's no real end in sight. >> a key also to this is oil demand will come down. we're actually hitting the sort of, this trajectory growing independence as the confluence of factors are forming where the consumption will come down. >> the consumption has come down. we were consuming 22 million barrels a day only in 2005 and now we are consuming 3 million barrels a day less than that. and a lot of that has been in the last five years. >> so, what's going to be the incentive for oil companies to continue producing to reach th
on a path to energy independence much sooner than you might expect. ed morse from citigroup joins us. ed, always great to see you. >> good to see you. >> we had the resources in north america to be the middle east in terms of oil for awhile. so, what now is changing the environment such that it can happen? >> well, we had a price trigger over the last decade and that led to innovation and the employment of a lot of cap tam by a lot of companies and here we are growing our...
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specifically on energy and climate. a lot of those senators mary landrieu, mark prior and some others who are up in 2014 that don't want to take those votes. if anything happens on energy and climate, you have to wonder if it's an executive action. i think the white house is going to be much more aggressive on that in the second term. >> the epa, some power there -- >> as for immigration, there is this leaked proposal over the weekend. the white house is trying to stay out of it and at least be the best i can tell in tryi
specifically on energy and climate. a lot of those senators mary landrieu, mark prior and some others who are up in 2014 that don't want to take those votes. if anything happens on energy and climate, you have to wonder if it's an executive action. i think the white house is going to be much more aggressive on that in the second term. >> the epa, some power there -- >> as for immigration, there is this leaked proposal over the weekend. the white house is trying to stay out of it and...
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energy expert consent moore is here. first let's check how oil is trading talking about those gas prices up 25 cents at $96.11 a barrel. we'll be right back. the capital one cash rewards card gives you 1% cash back on all purchases, plus a 50% annual bonus. and everyone but her likes 50% more cash, but i have an idea. do you want a princess dress? yes. cupcakes? yes. do you want an etch-a-sketch? yes! do you want 50% more cash? no. you got talent. [ male announcer ] the capital one cash rewards card gives you 1% cash back on every purchase plus a 50% annual bonus on the cash you earn. it's the card for people who like more cash. what's in your wallet? i usually say that. tracy: it is time to make some money with charles payne. this hour he is looking at a stock that will get you some pretty profits. >> before we do that, guys we did the last week the russian internet stock. tracy: yes. >> it wasn't good. they're paying too much money to acquire new customers. down two points. we took a loss on it. no sense riding that on
energy expert consent moore is here. first let's check how oil is trading talking about those gas prices up 25 cents at $96.11 a barrel. we'll be right back. the capital one cash rewards card gives you 1% cash back on all purchases, plus a 50% annual bonus. and everyone but her likes 50% more cash, but i have an idea. do you want a princess dress? yes. cupcakes? yes. do you want an etch-a-sketch? yes! do you want 50% more cash? no. you got talent. [ male announcer ] the capital one cash rewards...